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Egypt: 10.7% decrease in non-oil trade deficit in 2Q 2023


Egypt’s non-oil trade deficit decreased by 10.7% to $7.5bn during the second quarter (2Q) of 2023, compared to about $8.4bn during 2Q 2022, due to a decrease in non-oil imports. According to the Information and Decision Support Center of the Cabinet, the value of non-oil exports declined to $8.4bn during 2Q 2023, compared to about $9.2bn during 2Q 2022, a decline of 8.7%, while the value of non-oil imports amounted to $15.9bn, compared to about $17.6bn, a decrease of about 9.7%. According to the report, the value of the non-oil trade exchange between Egypt and the COMESA countries reached $390.7m during 2Q 2023, compared to $306.8m during 2Q 2022, an increase of 27.3%. Libya came at the forefront of the COMESA countries importing non-oil Egyptian commodities by $312.7m during 2Q 2023, followed by Sudan by $137.4m, then Kenya by $78.1m, while Eritrea came as the least importing COMESA country from Egypt by $0.3m. With regard to Egyptian non-oil imports from COMESA countries during 2Q 2023, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) came at the forefront, as Egypt imports non-oil goods of $130.3m from DRC, then Kenya by $70.8m, while Burundi came as the least of the COMESA countries from which Egypt imports non-oil goods during 2Q 2023.


Source: Daily News Egypt August 24, 2023 17:21 UTC



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